The procedure by which a printing plate can be printed on both sides. After one side is printed, the plate is turned and the side guide (pull lay) exchanged, while the front guides remain where they are. See "work and tumble".
The method of turning the sheet side-to-side after the first run so the same material can be printed on the back.
to print one side of a sheet of paper, then turning it over from left to right, keeping the same gripper edge going through the press as the second side is printed.
A method of printing in which a sheet is printed on one side and then turned over from left to right using the same side guides and plate for the second side
To print a sheet then turn it over left to right, using the same plate and gripper margin.
To print one side of the sheet with one set of plates. Half of the sheet has the front image and the other half has the back image. Work and turn turns the sheet side to side.
Printing the front and reverse sides of a sheet using a single plate. Each sheet yields two copies of the same item.
Pertains to SHEETFED printing, and refers to printing the front side of a sheet, allowing it to dry, and then turning it over to print the same image on the back side.
Arranging both sides of double-sided material so they can be printed using the same grip edge of the paper.
A printing production format that has the front and back of a printed piece on one side of the paper, that is then printed the same on the back side, producing two copies of the piece.
A printing method where the press sheet is turned side to side relative to the direction of sheet travel through the press to print the back of two-sided items.
Printing one side of a sheet and turning it over from left to right ussing the same side guides and plate for the second side.
a method of printing where pages are imposed in one forme or assembled on one film. One side is then printed and the sheet is then turned over and printed from the other edge using the same forme. The finished sheet is then cut to produce two complete copies.
To print one side of a sheet of paper, then turn it over from left to right and print the second side using the same gripper and plate but opposite side guide
To print one side of a sheet of paper, then turn the sheet over from left to right and print the second side. The same gripper and plate are used for printing both sides
When both sides of a sheets is set on one plate. After one surface of the sheet has been printed it is turned over side to side and backed up from the same plate.
Printing the first side of a sheet, turning the stack across its short axis, and then printing the reverse side of the sheet using the same plate and the same gripper edge. Each sheet, cut in half, yields two copies.
To print one side of a sheet of paper, then turn the sheet over from left to right using the same gripper and plate to print the second side.